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zac lee and number 19 nebraska at number 13, virginia tech. we'll certainly know a great deal more about both of these teams at the conclusion of this one. we welcome you, everybody. robert smith, todd. i am wendi nix. glad you are with us. hyping a game at the horseshoe, the usc trojans came calling on the buckeyes and it was ohio state that came up short. it did live up to the hype. this week, however, ohio state trying to shake off the rush, terrelle pryor and company putting behind them looking to bounce back. pryor deep over the middle to stanz stanz sta stanzenbacher. >> he scored the same later nerst quarter. deja vu. to stanzen bacher. 18-yard touchdown reception. >> ohio state led 14-0 that the point. 38-0 with just under three points to play in the first quarter. terrelle pryor you can see his numbers barely in on the ground. 12 rushes for 110 yards. >> anyone else play on offense? >> and a touchdown. there's been some discussion about jim tressel and his conservative play-calling. the fact that he was playing it close to the vest. a
zac lee and number 19 nebraska at number 13, virginia tech. we'll certainly know a great deal more about both of these teams at the conclusion of this one. we welcome you, everybody. robert smith, todd. i am wendi nix. glad you are with us. hyping a game at the horseshoe, the usc trojans came calling on the buckeyes and it was ohio state that came up short. it did live up to the hype. this week, however, ohio state trying to shake off the rush, terrelle pryor and company putting behind them...
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score, nebraska on top. 12-10. you talk about tyrod taylor. at some point you got to dance with the girl you brought. he wants to throw the football. that's what he's done. >> i don't get it. you're one of the most athletic quarterbacks in college football. last year run 70 yards which led your team. yet he has four carries for negative 18 yards so far, two of which were sacked. two times in the entire first half he's taken off and run the ball. i think until they get the quarterback, tyrod taylor to start running and taking advantage of his feet, this virginia tech offense is going nowhere. >> speak of offense it doesn't go anywhere. it's important to play good special teams. it's even more important when you talk about offense that you're facing that has difficulty moving the ball. i think that's why that first return by virginia tech was so significant. but when i look at offense of nebraska, their ability to start running the football and exposing this run defense for virginia tech which has struggled. gave up 268 yards rushing earlier in
score, nebraska on top. 12-10. you talk about tyrod taylor. at some point you got to dance with the girl you brought. he wants to throw the football. that's what he's done. >> i don't get it. you're one of the most athletic quarterbacks in college football. last year run 70 yards which led your team. yet he has four carries for negative 18 yards so far, two of which were sacked. two times in the entire first half he's taken off and run the ball. i think until they get the quarterback,...
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. >>> down 17 points, nebraska resorted to a trick play known as the fumblerooski. it was dropped on the guard to dean steinkohlor to take it in for a touchdown. bout to you by buffalo wild wings. >> one of the top 30 plays and turner gill winning the m.a.c. championship. did a great job up there. turner gill one of the candidates that interviewed for the head coaching job that ultimately went to gene chizik. tate on first down. i'll never forget by the way darr never forgive them for banning the fumblerooski play. one more they would have in their book. >> bob: do you want it to come down to total trickeration. >> mark: i like some smoke and mirrors. >> bob: that's football. >> mark: that's straight ahead. stop m
. >>> down 17 points, nebraska resorted to a trick play known as the fumblerooski. it was dropped on the guard to dean steinkohlor to take it in for a touchdown. bout to you by buffalo wild wings. >> one of the top 30 plays and turner gill winning the m.a.c. championship. did a great job up there. turner gill one of the candidates that interviewed for the head coaching job that ultimately went to gene chizik. tate on first down. i'll never forget by the way darr never forgive...
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. >>> nebraska resorting to a trick play. tu quarter back turner field dropped the ball on the ground. leaving it for the guard to rumble in for a touchdown. follow the top 30 countdown all season long. >> mike: that's number 28 on the buffalo wild wings top 30 plays in the last 30 years. we'll reveal number 27 next saturday starting at 3:30 eastern. i remember that one. how about the tackle? good luck. iowa takes over inside its own 20. good play fake by stanzi. throws on the run. and incomplete. as brandon wager will get his second turn at running back. so far they've alternated robinson and wager guy possession. >> craig: i think ricky stanzi, coming across. he's going to be open. there's a pocket. just pushing the ball down the field. i don't think he's seeing the game right now as well as he should be. he's missed on deep throws for the first couple of ball games, the one that takes several shots. sa sandeman was well covered. he's a good corner. >> craig: he's a good corner. only throw he has, hitting him out of the poc
. >>> nebraska resorting to a trick play. tu quarter back turner field dropped the ball on the ground. leaving it for the guard to rumble in for a touchdown. follow the top 30 countdown all season long. >> mike: that's number 28 on the buffalo wild wings top 30 plays in the last 30 years. we'll reveal number 27 next saturday starting at 3:30 eastern. i remember that one. how about the tackle? good luck. iowa takes over inside its own 20. good play fake by stanzi. throws on the...
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. >>> even though we've heard about the big corn crop in nebraska this year some producer shall devastating hail damage. one grower in boone county says he may just turn cattle on to his field. just east of little rock a producer said they had five inches of rain this week. rice is slow to mature and rains are very erratic. it could be worse. 50 miles north they had about a foot of rain. and a grower from he is sex county, ontario south of detroit said his soft red wheat is especially good getting $180 an acre. also expected to start his soy harvest this week. when we come back we return to the farm science review for our market roundtable. the discussion begins in just two minutes. please stay with us. as harvest . >>> "u.s. farm report" from the ohio farm science review is brought to you by the propane education and research council. do more on the farm and in the home with propane. learn how at propane.com. >>> here we are at the ohio farm science review, very near london, ohio. our guests are rugler marketing. and carl from ohio state university. and borrow from borrow trading. we have
. >>> even though we've heard about the big corn crop in nebraska this year some producer shall devastating hail damage. one grower in boone county says he may just turn cattle on to his field. just east of little rock a producer said they had five inches of rain this week. rice is slow to mature and rains are very erratic. it could be worse. 50 miles north they had about a foot of rain. and a grower from he is sex county, ontario south of detroit said his soft red wheat is especially...
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the gentleman from nebraska. mr. terry: thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. terry: i rise in support of h.r. 3663, a bill to delay the date for accreditation of durable medical equipment suppliers for 90 days. i want to thank my colleague from ohio, mr. space, for bringing this legislation to the floor today to correct a provision in the medicare improvements for patients and providers act of 2008. that which was approved by the house last year requires suppliers of durable medical equipment, d.m.e., to get accreditation before applying to the centers for medicare and medicaid services, to meet the quality standards before being awarded a contract under the medicare d.m.e. competitive bidding program. the law carved out an exemption for certain physicians and other treating practitioners and gave the secretary of h.h.s. the authority to exempt others. by regulation, c.m.f. determined that pharmacists would fall under this exemption and not be r
the gentleman from nebraska. mr. terry: thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. terry: i rise in support of h.r. 3663, a bill to delay the date for accreditation of durable medical equipment suppliers for 90 days. i want to thank my colleague from ohio, mr. space, for bringing this legislation to the floor today to correct a provision in the medicare improvements for patients and providers act of 2008....
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and i think the president intends to turn around lawmakers such as ben nelson of nebraska, some of the blue dogs in the house, get them to come on board with more modest efforts. i think that's got to be the ultimate goal here with the promise of more reform to come. >> rose: is the administration and is the president trying to lower expectations from this speech? i mean, for all those people who read a lot into it and say this is the presidential moment, is the white house saying, wait a minute, it's not that momentous, this speech? >> no, they're not, which is interesting, because usually they talk down moments like this but, look, this is the biggest presidential megaphone there is. the president could be holding a press conference tomorrow night, he's not. he could giving an address from the oval office. he's not. he's pulling out all the stops. he's using the one ticket he's got in his pocket, the ace up his sleeve which is the address to a joint sessionfgress. these are not... they used to be very popular to do, but george w. bush, not including states of the union address, georg
and i think the president intends to turn around lawmakers such as ben nelson of nebraska, some of the blue dogs in the house, get them to come on board with more modest efforts. i think that's got to be the ultimate goal here with the promise of more reform to come. >> rose: is the administration and is the president trying to lower expectations from this speech? i mean, for all those people who read a lot into it and say this is the presidential moment, is the white house saying, wait a...
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. >>> nebraska making its first ever trip to blacksburg. four field goals is the difference in this one in a back and forth game. >>> utah has won 16 straight games, longest such active streak in the fbs. but the ducks are quacking away. they score on a 78-yard walter thurman punt. a michael james three-yard run and a 22-yard touchdown scamper from the quarterback, missoli. >>> duke and kansas, good matchup in college babble. not so much in football. todd reising, his 14th career 100-yard passing day. the tarheels start the season 3-0 for the first time in 12 years. north carolina loses three receivers to the nfl, including hakeem nix. today, eric highsmith becomes the first true freshman with 100-plus day receiving day since nix. >>> michigan and eastern michigan at the big house. michigan backed up to their own 10, but not for long. carlos brown giving them some breathing room and a little bit more. he busts out 90 yards for the touchdown on this one. longest touchdown run for michigan in 20 years. that gave the wolverines a 14-point lead
. >>> nebraska making its first ever trip to blacksburg. four field goals is the difference in this one in a back and forth game. >>> utah has won 16 straight games, longest such active streak in the fbs. but the ducks are quacking away. they score on a 78-yard walter thurman punt. a michael james three-yard run and a 22-yard touchdown scamper from the quarterback, missoli. >>> duke and kansas, good matchup in college babble. not so much in football. todd reising, his...
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. >> will that work with a ben nelson of omaha, nebraska, who h has his own politics? will it work with the blanch lincoln of arkansas who has her own politics? >> i think it ought to work with the center -- >> why will it work for some in politics to worry about? >> well, it ought to work because if the democrats are going to go down in 2010 or 2012, who's going to lose? it's going to be the ones -- >> that's the basic argument the president makes, if i lose, you lose. let's look at the president. here he is with his david gregory version of sunday television. this is yesterday. >> i've sent a clear signal, and i've tried to maintain an approach that says, look, we can have some serious disagreements, but at the end of the day i'm assuming you want the best for america like i do. >> you get a lot of air time too, though. >> well, i do occupy a pretty special seat at the moment. but i do think that, look, i mean, let's face it. if you look at the news cycle over the last week, you know, it hasn't been the sensible people who, you know, very deliberately talk about the
. >> will that work with a ben nelson of omaha, nebraska, who h has his own politics? will it work with the blanch lincoln of arkansas who has her own politics? >> i think it ought to work with the center -- >> why will it work for some in politics to worry about? >> well, it ought to work because if the democrats are going to go down in 2010 or 2012, who's going to lose? it's going to be the ones -- >> that's the basic argument the president makes, if i lose, you...
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wisconsin, nebraska, wrote islands, both dakotas. when we think about what we can learn in the country, there are examples. what is going on in these places that are producing care? the bad news is it does not pay if you do it. that is the problem. it does not pay. in the instances are not aligned. we make more money the sicker you all are. the more time you are in the hospital, we make more money. this has to change. my mother's example is a perfect one, because it was less expense for hire by you care. we cannot build a business model to make that work. in a fee-for-service environment like medicare, they are able to do this. for the whole country, we need to come up a way of physicians can make this work. week of focus on what is really high-value care. -- we can focus on what is really high body care. incandescent bulbs might last several months. it the fluorescent wall may cost five times as more to begin with but in mass -- but it may last 10 years. we are seeing patients ought to be involved in making that decision. there has
wisconsin, nebraska, wrote islands, both dakotas. when we think about what we can learn in the country, there are examples. what is going on in these places that are producing care? the bad news is it does not pay if you do it. that is the problem. it does not pay. in the instances are not aligned. we make more money the sicker you all are. the more time you are in the hospital, we make more money. this has to change. my mother's example is a perfect one, because it was less expense for hire by...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska rise? >> to address the house for five minutes and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so order. >> thank you, mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss an issue not at the fore front of debate here in washington but will impact many areas of our country and our lives. i'm talking about the need for skilled veterinarians across america. this may not be a topic that makes the house floor very often, but it's important. our veterinary work force is on the forefront of food safety and animal safety yet it's facing a critical shortage. to make matters worse, the problem son the rise. large animal veterinarians are integral to small, rural communities but in many of these communities, communities with few people but large numbers of animals, we are seeing a distressing trend. let me show you. on this map, this is a geographic display of total food animals by county in the united states. the dark gold areas have particularly high concentrations of animals per coun
for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska rise? >> to address the house for five minutes and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so order. >> thank you, mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss an issue not at the fore front of debate here in washington but will impact many areas of our country and our lives. i'm talking about the need for skilled veterinarians across america. this may not be a topic that makes the house floor very often,...
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we have one of these companies in nebraska, right across the road from iowa. in talking to the doctors there who delivered the baby, the same doctor, it is 30% cheaper than you are in iowa. there's tort reform and caps and the other ways to do that. as a postal iowa, it is 30% more for its and doctor, same skill, delivering the baby on one side or the other. it all has to do with the laws and we need to make sure that we do that. and we could dissect all the pages, but the trickery, the financial trickery is something. to try to keep the cost -- what about the cost? trying to get the cost to $1 trillion, the magic number, they are going to collect tax money for this for 90 years. they are only going to pay for services for six years. that is true. you have not heard that before, probably. but those of the details in the bill. -- those are the details and the bill. the big numbers come in the plate tenures down the road when the cost really go beyond that. -- come into play 10 years down the road when the cost really come -- go beyond that. does the what you fi
we have one of these companies in nebraska, right across the road from iowa. in talking to the doctors there who delivered the baby, the same doctor, it is 30% cheaper than you are in iowa. there's tort reform and caps and the other ways to do that. as a postal iowa, it is 30% more for its and doctor, same skill, delivering the baby on one side or the other. it all has to do with the laws and we need to make sure that we do that. and we could dissect all the pages, but the trickery, the...
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i have no doubt that people like senator ben nelson of nebraska who is a more conservative democratic senator. at the end of the day, you are twoing to see democrats support health reform and hopefully in the process, when some of the more conservatives support it, some of the democrats will support it as well. host: is there a model in the united states or throughout the world that we see a system where healthcare costs are controlled or kept to reasonable standards? guest: what the president referred to -- you asked earlier about why is he going to minnesota. there are some model systems around the country in minnesota, in utah, pennsylvania. there are different systems where nurses and systems work together as a team so that you sl a coordinated process. those systems work better in terms of producing quality of care and keeping costs down. a lot of the costs in our system are because of waste. i don't meep like the typical fraud and abuse. often people get services that are not helpful. some are harmful. they need their care coordinated so tha that one specialist doesn't undo what
i have no doubt that people like senator ben nelson of nebraska who is a more conservative democratic senator. at the end of the day, you are twoing to see democrats support health reform and hopefully in the process, when some of the more conservatives support it, some of the democrats will support it as well. host: is there a model in the united states or throughout the world that we see a system where healthcare costs are controlled or kept to reasonable standards? guest: what the president...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska rise? >> to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> thank you, madam speaker, the natural resources committee has the responsibility not only to take steps to encourage more solar, hydropower and wind energy but also domestic production of oil and gas. it will lead to lower energy costs and more jobs for american citizens while also serving to make our country safer. later today the natural resources committee will be holding a hearing on h.r. 3534, a bill which will simply erect more obstacles to job creation and energy production. this bill creates new levels of bureaucracy which inevitably will slow new development of american sources of energy. now is not the time to further delay the advancement of american energy. madam speaker, it is simple, more roadblocks to energy development means less energy for americans. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maine rise? >> to address the house
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska rise? >> to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> thank you, madam speaker, the natural resources committee has the responsibility not only to take steps to encourage more solar, hydropower and wind energy but also domestic production of oil and gas. it will lead to lower energy costs and more jobs for american citizens while also serving to make...
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>> that might be the final saving grace is you can go to ben nelson's of nebraska or the ben lincolns and say this first vote is your vote for the party, your vote for the presidency, just a vote in order to invoke in culture and then there's a couple of days later a final vote on the actual legislation and in that case, you know they could probably do it because they would have at least 59 if they had all 59 democrats. olympia maine is likely to join them if they allowt senator to replace kennedy that person could be in place by early october. you could be up to 61. >> shirley from newcastle, pennsylvania. >> good morning. what i would like to make a few points here. people in the united states, and i have been watching these town hall meetings, in the united states people are sick and tired of government telling us how to live our lives. they need to do what their suppose to do. voted in office to take care of federal and take care of back part of the government. tell us okay, now you, your healthcare is going to change. we're going to have a plan where everyone is going to be inclu
>> that might be the final saving grace is you can go to ben nelson's of nebraska or the ben lincolns and say this first vote is your vote for the party, your vote for the presidency, just a vote in order to invoke in culture and then there's a couple of days later a final vote on the actual legislation and in that case, you know they could probably do it because they would have at least 59 if they had all 59 democrats. olympia maine is likely to join them if they allowt senator to...
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nebraska senator ben nelson says he could support bringing in a public insurance option but would only want it to kick in if private insurers don't expand coverage or cut costs. moderates are believed to be crucial to getting something passed. president obama will deliver a prime time speech on health care wednesday. >> all the ideas are on the table, david. the president set forth principles at the beginning of this discussion, at the beginning of the year. and now all the ideas are on the table and the president will say we agree on 80% of this. let's do the final 20%. let's get the job done and here's how i think we should do it. >> he's at a strategic crossroa crossroads. if he comes in wednesday night with a better version than what they've said the last three months clearly i think the country will conclude that he is not listening, and i think they will then have to try to ram a bill through in a very partisan way. >> president obama's spokesman is refusing to say whether the president would veto a bill without a public option. >>> and president obama's adviser on green jobs qui
nebraska senator ben nelson says he could support bringing in a public insurance option but would only want it to kick in if private insurers don't expand coverage or cut costs. moderates are believed to be crucial to getting something passed. president obama will deliver a prime time speech on health care wednesday. >> all the ideas are on the table, david. the president set forth principles at the beginning of this discussion, at the beginning of the year. and now all the ideas are on...
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richard in omaha, nebraska, republican. hi. caller: thank you for taking my call. i do not think it is overblown at all. i am a republican, a working man, married, i have three kids. i pay my bills, i am not deep in debt. go to church, play with my kids come and just because i would go to a rally and speak out against the government seizing more power, we do not have time to be professional protesters like a lot of people on the left do, so when you see these people at the key parties in the town halls, it is just working guys, working women, like me, because we enjoy our freedom and we do not want the government to take more of it. we just want to be left alone. host: what kind of work do you do? caller: i am the parts guy. we sell parts for forklifts and other heavy equipment. host: did you attend any of the rallies in omaha? caller: no, but people like me did. i would go if i had the time. host: are you satisfied with your health care insurance? caller: yes. host: so what are you hearing in the debate that worries you? caller: this public option just seems to me
richard in omaha, nebraska, republican. hi. caller: thank you for taking my call. i do not think it is overblown at all. i am a republican, a working man, married, i have three kids. i pay my bills, i am not deep in debt. go to church, play with my kids come and just because i would go to a rally and speak out against the government seizing more power, we do not have time to be professional protesters like a lot of people on the left do, so when you see these people at the key parties in the...
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wisconsin, nebraska, rhode island, both dakotas. so when we began to think about what can we learn in the country, there are examples we can learn from. what is going on in those places that are producing these higher value care. that's the good news. the bad news is it does not pay. that's the problem. it doesn't pay. the incentives are not aligned. we make more money the sicker you all are. the more time you're in the hospital, we make more money. this has to change. and my mothers example is a perfect one because it was less expense for her, higher value care. and we can build a business model to make it work. it is a tough one. in a fee-for-service environment which is what medicare is. those organizations that are able to do this have their own insurance plan, on insurance product or they are able to make that work, but for the whole country we need to come up with a way that all physicians can make this work as we go forward. so we are asking people to focus on is what is really high-value care, and the idea, talk about fluore
wisconsin, nebraska, rhode island, both dakotas. so when we began to think about what can we learn in the country, there are examples we can learn from. what is going on in those places that are producing these higher value care. that's the good news. the bad news is it does not pay. that's the problem. it doesn't pay. the incentives are not aligned. we make more money the sicker you all are. the more time you're in the hospital, we make more money. this has to change. and my mothers example is...
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. >>> some omaha, nebraska cops are buying their own guns. the ar-15 rifle is standard for the city's emergency response units and for swat teams nationwide, but now more rank and file officers are buying the high-powered weapons to keep up with the bad guys. >> the ugly fact is that we're out-gunned. >> we have incidents like l.a. bank shootout, column bine. >> these guys and gals out here are spending over 2,000. >> not only are the guns expensive, the ammunition costs $450 for 1,000 rounds. the ar-15 is a version of a military rifle. >>> crowds are already getting in line to buy tickets for the michael jackson movie and the tickets don't go on sale until sunday. that's a long time to waited. the documentary "this is it" begins a two-week run at theaters around the country on october 28. some hard-core fans are hoping to get tickets to a grand opening airing the day before on october 27. >>> hey, a warning here. look out for flood-damaged used cars. the warning comes in the aftermath of this week's severe flooding in georgia. money expert j
. >>> some omaha, nebraska cops are buying their own guns. the ar-15 rifle is standard for the city's emergency response units and for swat teams nationwide, but now more rank and file officers are buying the high-powered weapons to keep up with the bad guys. >> the ugly fact is that we're out-gunned. >> we have incidents like l.a. bank shootout, column bine. >> these guys and gals out here are spending over 2,000. >> not only are the guns expensive, the...
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. >> reporter: even though snowe's trigger could win over senate centrists like nebraska democrat ben nelson, congressional liberals have said in no uncertain terms, no public option, no deal. >> i say there is no option but a public option! for those who say we need a trigger, i say, be careful, you could be shooting down health care. >> reporter: political analysts wonder whether in the end, democrats will shoot themselves. >> what politicians say in september and what they do in november or december are often two deferent things. because they come to terms with reality. >> and that reality is the trigger may be the last best hope of getting a few republicans on board. but after those rowdy town halls, liberals wonder if a bipartisan health care deal is already out the window and many in the party say the trigger just gives the insurance industry one more pass, john. and as some democrats are already saying, the trigger has already been met. the insurance industry, they say, has already shown it can't be trusted. so why have a trigger? >> as we heard from senator chuck grassley earl
. >> reporter: even though snowe's trigger could win over senate centrists like nebraska democrat ben nelson, congressional liberals have said in no uncertain terms, no public option, no deal. >> i say there is no option but a public option! for those who say we need a trigger, i say, be careful, you could be shooting down health care. >> reporter: political analysts wonder whether in the end, democrats will shoot themselves. >> what politicians say in september and what...
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and tomorrow, we've got strong storms possible overnight from parts of iowa, down to kansas, up into nebraska. we could be looking at isolated tornadoes as well. so, this is aç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç## >>> good morning. a cloudy start to this wednesday. live picture from our city camera showing the washington monument under the cloud cover. temperatures are in the cool. we are in the 50s from the schenn an doe ah valley to the beach. high today near 70. maybe a little sunshine breaking out midday. then, clouds back in late afternoon with a slight chance of a spinkle. a plus stri wind as well. 40s around the metro >> that's your latest weather. matt? >> all right, al, thank you very much. >>> and now to the arrest of oscar-winning director roman polanski. it could be weeks before a swiss court weighs in on whether to grant his request to be released from custody. this as some hollywood heavyweights are rallying behind him. we'll talk exclusively with the sister of roman polanski's late wife, sharyn tate, in just a little while, but first, nbc's stephanie gosk is in zurich with the latest. st
and tomorrow, we've got strong storms possible overnight from parts of iowa, down to kansas, up into nebraska. we could be looking at isolated tornadoes as well. so, this is aç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç## >>> good morning. a cloudy start to this wednesday. live picture from our city camera showing the washington monument under the cloud cover. temperatures are in the cool. we are in the 50s from the schenn an doe ah valley to the beach. high today near 70. maybe a little sunshine...